Attempted Burglary
On August 11th, 2004 at 10:35 am, Dfc. Naecker responded to the Dunkirk Amoco, located at 10855 Town Center Blvd., Dunkirk, Md. for a reported Attempted Burglary. The complainant advised he located fresh pry mark on the door to the business office. He checked the surveillance tape and saw a wearing dark shorts and a white shirt attempting to enter the office. The suspect was unable to gain entry and left the area. This case has been forwarded to the Calvert Investigative team for further investigation.
Burglary
On August 11th, 2004 at 7:56 pm, Deputy Carter responded to the 9100 block of Nana Russell Road Owings, Md. for a reported burglary. Investigation revealed unknown suspect(s) entered the home by unknown means and removed a pet bird from the residence. It appears the unknown suspect(s) left the dwelling through the garage door. This case has been forwarded to the Calvert Investigation Team for further investigation.
Destruction of Property
On August 12th, 2004 at 8:45 am, Dfc. Naecker responded the 9900 block of Boyd's Turn Road Owings, Md. for a reported Destruction of Property. Investigation revealed unknown suspect(s) used an unknown object to smash several mailboxes in the neighborhood. There are no suspects at this time.
Burglary
On August 12th, 2004 at 5:08 pm, Deputy M. Jones responded to the 2200 block of Miles Way Port Republic, Md. for a reported Burglary. Investigation revealed between August 8th, 2004 and August 12th, 2004 unknown person(s) entered the victim's shed and removed a power washer and two toolboxes containing miscellaneous hand tools. It appears the front door of the shed was pried open to gain access to the shed. Investigation continues.
Burglary
On August 12th, 2004 at 7:12 pm, Deputy M. Jones responded to the 11000 block of West Tomahawk Trail, Lusby, Md. for a reported burglary. The victim said when she arrived home she found the sliding glass door to her house was open and a guitar and cash were missing from the residence. Several suspects have been developed and this case has been forwarded to the Calvert Investigation Team.
CDS Violation
On August 13th, 2004 Dfc. Sloane and Deputy M. Jones were on foot patrol in the White Sands area of Lusby, Md. They observed the suspect placed a baggie of suspected marijuana near a fence in the 300 block of Laurel Drive. The suspected marijuana was recovered and suspect was taken into custody without incident. The suspect is identified as Timothy Jacks, 26 years old of Lusby, Md. He was taken to the Calvert County Detention Center and charged with Possession of CDS.